Re: Product name = noun or adjective?

Subject: Re: Product name = noun or adjective?
From: Estella Clifford <cliff -at- FP -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 10:33:08 EST

Cheryl D. Kidder wrote:

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>
>For years we have used our product name as a noun in all our
>literature, manuals and online help. The question came up today
>whether or not this is a problem and should it actually be used as an
>adjective.
>
>For example, the product name "Great Stuff" has been used so: With
>Great Stuff you can do anything you want. The suggestion is to make
>it like so: With the Great Stuff system, you can do anything you
>want.
>
>Do any of you have any experience with this situation?

Cheryl,

Is "Great Stuff" a trademark? If so, it should be used as an adjective
rather than a noun, in which case "the Great Stuff system" would be
correct. You might want to touch base with the legal department to get
their advice. FWIW.

Regards,

Estella

Sr. Technical Writer
clifford -at- fp -dot- com
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